Endanger

//ɛnˈdeɪnd͡ʒɚ//

"Endanger" in a Sentence (15 examples)

There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.

Firefighters always endanger their lives.

Interplanetary space is hardly tranquil. High-energy charged particles from the Sun, as well as from beyond our solar system, constantly whizz by. These can damage satellites and endanger astronaut health.

You shouldn't endanger your children just because some fruit loop claims vaccines cause autism.

The near kinsman said, "I can't redeem it for myself, lest I endanger my own inheritance. Take my right of redemption for yourself; for I can't redeem it."

Such falsehoods can endanger public health, sow confusion and fear, and prevent important information from reaching people during a crisis.

Anti-vaxxers endanger people's lives.

Does mass agriculture endanger Algeria's fragile ecosystems?

Growing threats imperil life in the world’s oceans and seas. Scientists say warming waters endanger young and unborn fish more than previously thought while a newly discovered species of seaweed suffocates life in Pacific waters.

What else could endanger Tom?

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I hold him but a fool that will endanger / His body [in a duel] for a girl that loves him not

All the other difficulties of his reign only exercised without endangering him.

1877, Louisa May Alcott, Under the Lilacs If you endanger other people's life and liberty in your pursuit of happiness, I shall have to confiscate your arms, boys.

As he passed though the station, he slowed to yell to the signalman, Frank 'Sailor' Bridges: "Sailor - have you anything between here and Fordham? Where's the mail?" Gimbert knew the mail train was due, and he didn't want to endanger another train with his burning bomb wagon.

He that turneth the humours back […] endangereth malign ulcers.

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